Government says flooding has affected nearly 400,000 people and 1.5 million livestock while submerging 113,000 hectares of cropland
Hydropower shortage has some residents looking at alternative sources of energy
Experts say a dilapidated public health delivery system and expensive private hospitals are prompting Zimbabweans to cross the border
Critics say legislation suppresses political activity and amounts to crackdown on opposition supporters ahead of this year’s elections
Analysts say Zimbabwe seeks assistance from sanctioned Belarus to dodge Western demands on human rights
Critics of project say President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government must first fix economy, dilapidated infrastructure
Lawyer is attacked as media and legal associations flag concerns over access rights as country prepared for elections
State prosecutors accuse them of holding gathering which they claim disturbed country's peace
Rights groups say a brutal attack on Zimbabwe opposition supporters was clearly intended to harass and intimidate them ahead of elections expected later this year
That’s in sharp contrast to what aid organizations are saying - that millions are food insecure
Southern African nation says sanctions are hurting country's economy, but US says corruption and wrong priorities are at fault
Zimbabwe became to first African country to approve the use of the injectable HIV prevention drug called cabotegravir
In October, Zimbabwe became to first African country to approve the use of the injectable HIV prevention drug known as cabotegravir. As Columbus Mavhunga reports from Harare, Zimbabwe, many are eager for the drug to become available. Videography by Blessing Chigwenhembe.
Despite the country's sizable wheat crop, Zimbabwe’s government says the number of people facing food insecurity in the country is growing fast. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Buhera, Zimbabwe. Camera: Blessing Chigwenhembe.
Tired of seeing mounds of plastic in his hometown, Qinisani Qali Ndlovu decided to do something about it
A national museum in Zimbabwe is displaying the remains of what scientists say is the oldest known dinosaur discovered in Africa, Mbiresaurus raathi.
Illegal miners say they will continue taking the risk as they have no other source of income
Protesters blame Mugabe-era sanctions for causing country’s economic problems
Zimbabwe has scoffed at claims, while some pro-government citizens protest sanctions at US embassy in Harare
Critics say Zimbabwe’s mega projects rarely benefit ordinary people
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